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Primary Election

About the Orange County Democratic Black Caucus

The Democratic Black Caucus of Florida was established in 1983, to unite and increase the political power for Black Democrats who went unnoticed. The Caucus is an integral part of the Florida Democratic Party’s infrastructure, which unites talent with opportunity to facilitate voter building through educational forums effecting voter registration drives (EVRD), get out the vote (GOTV), voter action network (VAN), vote by mail (VBM), and support qualified candidates approved by the Black Caucus.  The Orange County Chapter was founded by ,  in and its current President is Christopher Johnson.


Objectives

To stimulate a participating interest in public affairs that will foster better and more representative government.

To increase the political power and influence of Black Democrats within the Democratic Party of Florida.

To unite the Black Democrats in the State of Florida.


 To promote the principles of the Democratic Party at all levels.


To support and solicit support for legislation and governmental action on a national, state, county and local
level which reflect the best interest of the people in the respective area.


 To take such action as may deemed necessary to effect the above objectives